Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Israeli troops
battle rioters
TEL AVIV, Israel
Israeli troops used tear gas to
break up a Palestinian demon
stration in Nablus and an Israeli
settler fired his pistol to escape
a road ambush in the occupied
West Bank Monday, the military
command reported
It was the 11th straight day of
clashes in a wave of troubles in
the occupied Arab territories in
which five Arabs have been
killed by Israeli gunfire
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin s government, which said
Sunday it would not tolerate
violence in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip, meanwhile was
bracing for trouble among Is
rael's Arab citizens on Tuesday,
the sixth anniversary of clashes
that killed six Israeli Arabs
The military command said
five West Bank villages and
refugee camps were under total
curfew, including the village of
Khadr, where an Israeli settler
was ambushed by a hail of
stones and burning tires were
rolled at his car at an improvised
road barricade
The Israeli, who is the treas
urer at the nearby settlement
Gush Etzion, drew his pistol and
fired to drive off the rioters, the
command said
An anti-Israel demonstration
at Al-Najah University in Nablus
turned violent during the after
noon, and troops used tear gas
to disperse the crowd, the army
said
Reliable witnesses reported
the troops fired bullets at the
legs of the crowd in Nablus, but
the army said only tear gas was
used
Explosion rips
express train
LIMOGES, France
A bomb exploded aboard an
express train racing through the
hilly countryside near Limoges
Monday night, gutting one car
and killing at least five
passengers. Officials speculat
ed that it was either a terrorist
attack or an accidental explo
sion of a terrorist bomb
Twelve people were injured,
two of them seriously
French television said police
believed explosives being
transported by terrorists may
have blown up accidentally The
broadcast said authorities were
questioning a young woman
passenger
An official at the Limoges
prefecture (regional authority)
described the explosion as a
terrorist attack " There was no
immediate claim of
responsibility
The blast hit the second car of
the 15-car train about 15 miles
northeast of the city of Limoges
on a regular Paris-Toulouse
run
A journalist, Simone Jorand,
said the train was traveling at
85-100 mph and the engineer
was unable to stop it for more
than a mile after the explosion
She said the train did not de
rail, but stopped in a deep cut
ting, and the 200 rescuers had
to walk more than half a mile
along the tracks to reach the
wreckage
Land use advocates
sue five counties
SALEM
Land use planning advocates
Monday asked a court to order
the Oregon Land Conservation
and Development Commission
to crack down on five counties
for allegedly ignoring state law
A group known as 1,000
Friends of Oregon asked for an
order directing the agency to
require the counties to com
plete their comprehensive land
use plans and adopt regulations
which are in compliance with
state planning goals
The action, filed in Marion
County Circuit Court, claims
that Baker, Columbia, Coos,
Malheur and Umatilla counties
either lack comprehensive land
use plans as required by law or
have adopted plans which are
not in compliance with state
planning goals
If immediate adoption of land
use regulations is not granted,
the suit asks that the LCDC be
directed to set a deadline which
the counties would have to
meet
The lawsuit contends that the
counties have not taken care to
preserve agricultural land, one
of the goals adopted by the state
which should be reflected in
local plans
According to the suit, the
counties have all received plan
ning money and additional time
in order to draft the necessary
plans and regulations
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